This brand new art piece just popped up on the corner of Jefferson Avenue and Freret Street. It's part of a project by Community Visions Unlimited, which is a non-profit organization that aims to rebuild neighborhoods through art. Currently there are 165 painted utility boxes around New Orleans.

"This is my 13th box, but this Fats Domino one was my favorite one to paint," Robin Daning, the artist of the Fats Domino box, said.

Daning lives in this neighborhood so she was thrilled to paint this new art box. She painted Fats Domino on all four sides of the utility box and piano keys on the side.

"This box was a little challenging because you got these vents on it, and I really needed to make sure that people driving by could see the continuity of Fats Domino," Daning said.

She used a photo of Fats Domino to capture his essence.

"When I was painting this piece, I wanted to make sure that I got the angles right, because in the photo there was a spotlight shining on his face. I wanted to portray him in that way," she said.

Daning is a fan of Fats and his music.

"It really was a labor of love for me. I was honored to do this box. He was such a great musician with such cool songs," Daning said.